Liquid Snake
11-05-2004, 06:13 PM
I was just playing around with some filters and I found out a fairly cool effect. Well, maybe not that cool, but I think it looks ok. This tutorial does not appeal to more experienced users of Photoshop obviously, as this is quite a simple effect. But I think it looks alright.
Basically, this is how to get a background that looks like there is stuff engraved on a wall.
1. Start a new document. (400x100)
2. Set the foreground colour to 099624. Set the background colour to 010702. Your foreground colour should be a dark green, and your background colour should be black.
3. Go to Filter>Render>Clouds.
4. Go to Filter>Render>Lens Flare. Leave the default settings for the Lens Flare. Position it in the middle, on the far left hand side. It should look like this so far:
http://tinypic.com/k0v9e
5. Final part. Go to Filter>Sketch>Bas Relief. Set the detail to 15, and the smoothness to 1. Leave the light direction on Bottom.
6. And you're done! It should look something like this:
http://tinypic.com/k0vev
As I said, it's a simple effect, but you can experiment with it and make it look pretty cool. :)
Basically, this is how to get a background that looks like there is stuff engraved on a wall.
1. Start a new document. (400x100)
2. Set the foreground colour to 099624. Set the background colour to 010702. Your foreground colour should be a dark green, and your background colour should be black.
3. Go to Filter>Render>Clouds.
4. Go to Filter>Render>Lens Flare. Leave the default settings for the Lens Flare. Position it in the middle, on the far left hand side. It should look like this so far:
http://tinypic.com/k0v9e
5. Final part. Go to Filter>Sketch>Bas Relief. Set the detail to 15, and the smoothness to 1. Leave the light direction on Bottom.
6. And you're done! It should look something like this:
http://tinypic.com/k0vev
As I said, it's a simple effect, but you can experiment with it and make it look pretty cool. :)